Table 2Top 15 conditions with a red blood cell transfusion in 2013, compared with the frequency of each condition in 2000
Principal conditions | 2000 | 2013 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stays with red blood cell transfusion | Total stays | Stays with red blood cell transfusion | Total stays | |||
N | % | N | N | % | N | |
Septicemia (except in labor) | 28,603 | 9.3 | 308,638 | 174,740 | 13.7 | 1,276,805 |
Gastrointestinal hemorrhage | 105,171 | 32.3 | 326,074 | 171,995 | 47.6 | 361,375 |
Hereditary, nutritional, hemolytic, and bone marrow failure anemias | 68,000 | 51.7 | 131,595 | 141,225 | 73.2 | 192,885 |
Fracture of neck of femur (hip) | 59,144 | 19.5 | 302,890 | 87,590 | 29.1 | 301,190 |
Complication of device; implant or graft | 33,950 | 6.9 | 489,383 | 81,865 | 13.4 | 608,920 |
Osteoarthritis | 36,177 | 8.4 | 430,281 | 79,410 | 7.8 | 1,022,945 |
Acute and unspecified renal failure | 13,695 | 11.3 | 121,451 | 54,830 | 11.1 | 495,000 |
Complications of surgical procedures or medical care | 19,859 | 5.6 | 357,398 | 52,205 | 11.7 | 447,230 |
Congestive heart failure; nonhypertensive | 36,712 | 3.7 | 992,426 | 49,365 | 5.6 | 880,629 |
Pneumonia (except that caused by tuberculosis or sexually transmitted disease) | 43,914 | 4.1 | 1,061,987 | 48,840 | 5.7 | 862,234 |
Acute myocardial infarction | 31,687 | 4.3 | 744,848 | 38,565 | 6.4 | 602,235 |
Diverticulosis and diverticulitis | 27,189 | 10.3 | 263,459 | 37,885 | 12.8 | 295,955 |
Coronary atherosclerosis and other heart disease | 40,141 | 3.0 | 1,316,200 | 32,440 | 7.1 | 458,295 |
Acute posthemorrhagic anemia | 5,443 | 52.6 | 10,340 | 31,485 | 75.6 | 41,650 |
Heart valve disorders | 8,339 | 9.9 | 84,139 | 27,800 | 22.8 | 121,825 |
Note: Table is sorted by the highest number of stays with a red blood cell transfusion in 2013.
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample (NIS), 2000 and 2013
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